Sentences with phrase «to come to town»

Surf enthusiasts from all the world come to the town for a dose of its fun waves.
Ten years ago or so, the discount broker revolution came to town in the form of online trading and its sights were aimed squarely at the retail brokerage firms.
«Anyone who came to town with a voice problem would figure the opera doctor was the one to see,» he recalls.
In addition to the clinic, there are many hotels, restaurants, and retail stores that serve nearly two million visitors who come to town each year.
One day, a mysterious stranger comes to town.
Definitely be on the lookout for when these guys come to town as you won't want to miss it.
I was done with this guy long before this latest circus came to town.
I also make sure my freezer is stocked for when family comes to town, they're a beyond easy addition (or star of breakfast) for when your house is full.
In his personal note, he mentions he is coming to town soon and invites her to dinner.
If a show is coming to a town near you, I recommend it.
You deserve some quiet time to yourself before all of your family and friends come to town!
Some people come to town to relax and spend their retirement years.
This is the first, his first feature as a director, about a French village on the day the fair comes to town.
When my parents come to town then we have to do musical chairs with the car seats but I really don't mind at all.
My mother - in - law is coming to town today to hang out with us, and we are very excited to catch up!
There's a new federal education law coming to town.
I am 66 and following team since 1989 when The Kid came to town.
Does that mean we should support our team only when the big boys come to town?
In book # 1, city girl Grace comes to town at the invitation of her great - aunt.
Once a hot Summer season comes to your town, the only thing you want is to dress up quickly without sweating.
So, last weekend when my childhood of over 35 years came to town we had a girl's night in.
When a big event comes to town, news teams get the most readership out of it as they can, because they know it's a current, hot topic.
The lone hero comes to town and gets rid of the bad guys.
Some 11,000 engineers from 40 countries came to town for 1,500 technical presentations, more than a dozen topical panels and several keynote speeches.
The trajectory of improvement was actually better before the reformers came to town.
For example, when a big concert comes to town, you could have a graphics team create a relevant filter that includes your firm's logo in it as a sponsor.
But, when it comes to affordable fashion, I am always happy when a new brand comes to town.
Read the right websites, and Call Me by Your Name chatter might've overwhelmed you long before the actual film came to your town.
She begins with her childhood, which was idyllic until war came to town and ripped apart her comfortable existence in a loving household.
In one of the start - ups I work with, the founder takes the team to lunch whenever someone who works virtually comes to town.
The musicians came to our town, and nobody would let them sit in our restaurants or stay in a hotel.
As debates over mosque construction plans continue to make headlines, churches are asking how to reach out as new religions come to town.
The vegetarians with the kids with dairy - and now a wheat - allergy came to town.
No matter what other industries come to town, tourism is always going to be central to the economy.
You are now twenty - three weeks pregnant, finally done with morning sickness, and looking forward to a little family vacation before your newborn comes to town.
We're going to find some face to face support even though I distinctly remember «the day the internet came to town» in my college.
So with fewer refugees coming to town, social service costs will be lower than they otherwise would have been.
But when a bush fire comes to town it consumes a host of other products as well.
C is coming to town tonight, so I might have to make these for him!
My ears still perk up every time a new tactical RPG comes to town.
When new superintendents come to town, they can propose no reform more popular than offering additional training to teachers already in the school system.
The next time an investing conference comes to town, take a few hours out of your day to pay a visit and you'll see what I mean.
Who benefits when a mining boom comes to town?
The guide is also a valuable resource for local decision makers, letting them know what they should expect when wind project developers come to town.
You can add in tips and advice for green travelers coming to your town, or for places you discovered while visiting other cities.
«It already feels like it's just a bunch of friends or family members coming to town, like of course I would want them to stay with me,» she said.
Is the coolest football team ever coming to town?
It's a story as old as cities themselves: prosperity comes to town and triggers a building boom.
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